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val d’isère - HOTELS

The original and traditional way to holiday, Val d’Isère boasts more than thirty hotels of all standards, from the small, family run places full of charm (but possibly slightly overdue for a re-vamp in some cases) to five star hotels to rival the best hotels you’ll find in Paris, London or New York with prices to match . . . .

val d’isère - CHALET HOLIDAY

The “chalet holiday” is a particularly British institution – a house party in the Alps. Your chalet becomes your home from home for the week with the added benefit that someone else does all of the cooking and cleaning while you just relax and enjoy yourself.

val d’isère - SELF CATERING

French self-catering flats have historically had a bit of a bad reputation, probably justly deserved at one stage, as shoe-boxes cramming as many people as possible in ugly, 70s style buildings – but not any more . . . .

val d’isère - TRAVELLING OPTIONS

In these days of 21st century transport and low-cost flights, Easyjet alone run twenty flights a day into Geneva during the winter season and you can get from central London to Val d’Isère in as little as 6 hours. Not much longer will get you by train from London to Bourg Saint Maurice . . . .